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don? >> well, we are see webds morning. fresh off of her snl job, kerry washington is out on the trail, as well, right? >> she was. and that was actually impressive. i fell asleep watching snl last night, don. so she was able to make it from new york to washington today. but sle is in washington quite a bit, actually. show's very politically active. she was talking about the women's vote, which is very important to democrats, especially here in northern virginia. women are a very important part of that, don. >> yeah, it was just a short little planl ride. we could see how she could make it. but she must have been awfully sleepy. >>> thank you, erin, appreciate it. >> next, allegations are spying by the nsa. now, reports that the nsa cracked google servers, many millions of users, including you and me, may have been spied on, our e-mails, our photos. we're talking about it straight ahead. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insu
don? >> well, we are see webds morning. fresh off of her snl job, kerry washington is out on the trail, as well, right? >> she was. and that was actually impressive. i fell asleep watching snl last night, don. so she was able to make it from new york to washington today. but sle is in washington quite a bit, actually. show's very politically active. she was talking about the women's vote, which is very important to democrats, especially here in northern virginia. women are a very...
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ceo don thompson says 2014's going to be a challenging year. margins will be under pressure with higher labor costs. but he sees a lot of opportunity in coffee. thompson says the entire beverage category is worth $300 billion. coffee and tea the fastest growing parts, and he says mcdonald's could and should do better. there are 4,200 mccafes providing as much as 8% of sales. mickey d's plans to add 350 to 400 more each over the next two years. >> we currently captured less than our fair share of the overall beverage category. that gap alone equates to more than $3 billion of sales opportunity. >> all right. who will they take that $3 billion from? thompson said, quote, anyplace that you can buy a beverage is a competitor. but when we asked coffee lovers on both coasts, which do you like best, it's clear we're only talking about two competitors. >> i prefer dunkin' donuts these days. >> starbucks wins. >> oh, that's easy. dunkin' donuts. >> yeah, starbucks is my favorite. >> i like mcdonald's. >> i don't like mcdonald's. i just like their cheese
ceo don thompson says 2014's going to be a challenging year. margins will be under pressure with higher labor costs. but he sees a lot of opportunity in coffee. thompson says the entire beverage category is worth $300 billion. coffee and tea the fastest growing parts, and he says mcdonald's could and should do better. there are 4,200 mccafes providing as much as 8% of sales. mickey d's plans to add 350 to 400 more each over the next two years. >> we currently captured less than our fair...
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don lemon. the breaking news here on cnn is one of the strongest storms ever recorded on this planet. i want you to take a look at these satellite images. it is typhoon hayian, also known as typhoon yolanda. chad, give us an idea about its scope as we look at these satellite images. >> we will never know, don, how big and high the winds were with this storm. there's not going to be one wind vane that will survive long enough to get up to 1935, if that's where it was. people out in the eastern parts of the pacific there, they don't fly into these storms. we would know what this storm was because we would have our ac -- c-130s in there looking a what the storm has done. this is the size of the storm right here from top to bottom. over here, this is the size of india. it would cover up the entire country of india. and when the small eye is a bad thing. think about a figure skater bringing her arms in as she spins on the ice with one foot and how fast she spins when sher arms are in as opposed to wh
don lemon. the breaking news here on cnn is one of the strongest storms ever recorded on this planet. i want you to take a look at these satellite images. it is typhoon hayian, also known as typhoon yolanda. chad, give us an idea about its scope as we look at these satellite images. >> we will never know, don, how big and high the winds were with this storm. there's not going to be one wind vane that will survive long enough to get up to 1935, if that's where it was. people out in the...
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kpix don k knapp. >> reporter: there is lingering anger offer a strike that tied up the bay area. >> was a difficult situation for a couple of day you and a lot of people were pretty heavily inconvenienced, but collective bargaining is a really important thing. >> reporter: work and safety talk got renewed attention after two workers were killed on tracks. deaths may have helped to end the strike. >> it's most unfortunate, but yes, there was a lot the light shed on the real safety issues going on with bart. >> reporter: she says 88% of seiu's 1400 members approved the contract and says work safety is a big reason. >> our people are the people that step on the tracks and they do this idaho to make sure those tracks are clear for the trains as they pass through. they are also the workers that have to deal with thousand volts everyday. >> reporter: bart management says work rule changes played a rule. >> when management tries to manage and the old contract we were only able do with the union's approval and management never got to manage under the old contract. this was an essential prov
kpix don k knapp. >> reporter: there is lingering anger offer a strike that tied up the bay area. >> was a difficult situation for a couple of day you and a lot of people were pretty heavily inconvenienced, but collective bargaining is a really important thing. >> reporter: work and safety talk got renewed attention after two workers were killed on tracks. deaths may have helped to end the strike. >> it's most unfortunate, but yes, there was a lot the light shed on the...
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i don think he would have done ithat way, but who knows. >> where were you the dayjfk died airs fiday on nbc on friday on nbc at 8:00 p.m. herote the forwardo th book. you can go to flipboard to find it. >>> coming up here, the resof our roundtab discussion. we want to come ba to give you the rest of your 2013 press. we he candidates already jockeying for position. [ tires screech ] ♪ [ malennouncer ] 1. gigawatts. today, at's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. sercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative softwe. using data predictively toelp power entire cits. so the turbines of today... will power us a... into the future. ♪ the ocean gets warmer. into the future. the ruvian anchovy harvest suffer it raises the price of fishmeal, ttle feed and beef. into the future. bny mellon tur insights like the in powerful investment stratees. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies the peruvian anchovy. it invested in the world.st... bny mellon. chilen can learn from anyone. that's true, but it takes exceptnal talent to capture a student's curiosi
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wendell, bonnie, don, roy, and marcus. i got to ask you something. what is up with all the porn in the tokyo episode? it was the kinkiest thing i've ever seen. you creeped me out in the beginning. and then tentacle porn, what the hell? >> this is cnn. >> i'm anthony bourdain and this is cnn. >> i was really, really proud of the show. it was some difficult material. i had serious worries about whether we were going to get this through. people really enjoyed it. it's a difficult subject, but it's there. it's exactly -- it's everything that we try to do. who's kinkier americans or people from tokyo? >> look, you only need to look at how enormous our porn industry is. >> i'm glad you said porn industry. >> it's something like 52% of any people that check into the hotel in america within seven minutes have bought in-room porn. >> there you go. bring your own sheets situation. >> i don't like porn. >> probably what was left out was just as important what was left in. >> my camera crew were deeply traumatized. >> by what? when the woman is beating the man i
wendell, bonnie, don, roy, and marcus. i got to ask you something. what is up with all the porn in the tokyo episode? it was the kinkiest thing i've ever seen. you creeped me out in the beginning. and then tentacle porn, what the hell? >> this is cnn. >> i'm anthony bourdain and this is cnn. >> i was really, really proud of the show. it was some difficult material. i had serious worries about whether we were going to get this through. people really enjoyed it. it's a difficult...
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all right, don, good to see you, have a great week, but, first, a good evening. much more in the newsroom straight ahead with don. >> all right, have a good one. thank you. >> hello, everyone. sunday evening, 5 kr:00 here ine east. kbrizly new details are emerging right now. the shooter fired at point-blank range at tsa officer gerard gerardo hernandaz who crumpled to the floor. the suspect came back and shot him again killing him. the f.b.i. says five people were shot, including the suspected gunman who is in critical condition at a hopt right now.
all right, don, good to see you, have a great week, but, first, a good evening. much more in the newsroom straight ahead with don. >> all right, have a good one. thank you. >> hello, everyone. sunday evening, 5 kr:00 here ine east. kbrizly new details are emerging right now. the shooter fired at point-blank range at tsa officer gerard gerardo hernandaz who crumpled to the floor. the suspect came back and shot him again killing him. the f.b.i. says five people were shot, including...
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now there's rape involved and there is also robbery as well. >> thank you very much, don. we appreciate it. >>> our third story "outfront" is racism at san jose state university. three white students charged with a hate crime after horrific allegations from their african-american roommate. here's what prosecutors are saying happened thax saying the three defendants tried to put a bike lock around the neck of the 17-year-old freshman and then told him they lost the keys. they taunted almost by calling him 3/5s. students know that's a way the american government used to count black people. and they deck trade college dorm sweep with the confederate flag, nazi symbols and other racial epithets. "outfront," jeff rosen. this is a, has the bizarre story. i can't believe we're actually talking about this happening in 2013 in the united states of america. this sounds like it would have happened in the 1960s during the civil rights era or something even a century before. what else can you tell us happened? >> first, i agree with you. i can't believe that in the year 2013, we're tal
now there's rape involved and there is also robbery as well. >> thank you very much, don. we appreciate it. >>> our third story "outfront" is racism at san jose state university. three white students charged with a hate crime after horrific allegations from their african-american roommate. here's what prosecutors are saying happened thax saying the three defendants tried to put a bike lock around the neck of the 17-year-old freshman and then told him they lost the keys....
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your "new day" starts right now. >>> and don lemon! >> and don lemon! good morning. welcome to "new day." we made it to friday. november 29th. it is 6:00 in the east. chris and kate are off but don lemon and rosa flores are joining us on the friday news set. >> good morning. >> we are all surviving after all of our turkey? >> a lot of alcohol. >> that could make for a very interesting program today. >>> it is black friday. the mad dash to find those holiday deals has begun. in fact, just look at the shoppers fighting their way it is a scene that is playing out across the country. crowds lining up. not always politely for things like clothes, electronics and more. with everyone looking to get a bang for their buck. assuming the stores have not sold out of the hottest items already. >>> let's start our coverage with zain asher at macy's flagship store in new york city. how is it looking there so far? >> reporter: hi, micaela. 15,000 people lined up yesterday ruffle around 8:00. i am told there should be a mad rush roughly around 10:00 a.m. black friday officially kicki
your "new day" starts right now. >>> and don lemon! >> and don lemon! good morning. welcome to "new day." we made it to friday. november 29th. it is 6:00 in the east. chris and kate are off but don lemon and rosa flores are joining us on the friday news set. >> good morning. >> we are all surviving after all of our turkey? >> a lot of alcohol. >> that could make for a very interesting program today. >>> it is black friday. the...
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joining me now is don peat, city hall bureau chief for "the toronto sun." he's been covering the mayor since he took office. don, it's good to have you here. obviously that reporter's reaction was fresh, right in the moment. certainly tried to play it off to the best of her ability. later on in the day, though, we have the mayor coming back out of his office to apologize. i want to show that to everybody. take a look. >> i want to apologize for my graphic remarks this morning. these allegations are 100% lies. >> i might have had some drinks and driven, which is absolutely wrong. >> so we know that he's admitted to drinking and driving. during one of the pressers his wife put it best when she said my husband has already said enough. don, over your years of covering this mayor, i mean because he was on the city council prior to becoming the mayor, what was his behavior like and how is this going over with the people who elected him into office? because the behavior, it's a personal influence that's rubbing off on his professional decision-making. >> right. we
joining me now is don peat, city hall bureau chief for "the toronto sun." he's been covering the mayor since he took office. don, it's good to have you here. obviously that reporter's reaction was fresh, right in the moment. certainly tried to play it off to the best of her ability. later on in the day, though, we have the mayor coming back out of his office to apologize. i want to show that to everybody. take a look. >> i want to apologize for my graphic remarks this morning....
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don? >> barbara, appreciate that. >>> the moment of truth drawing near. tomorrow is the self-imposed deadline to fix the obama care website. president obama has pledged that healthcare.gov will be working and millions of americans will be able to get through. good morning, jill. she looks very warm. >> good morning, don. this is not supposed to be like the final fix. what it is, is to get the website to the point where they can handle 50,000 people at one time. what they are concerned about is what if there are 200,000 at the same time as there have been before back in october. that is only one of their concerns. >> reporter: withering criticism of the initial rollout of healthcare.gov has intensified the pressure on the administration to get this fix right for saturday. the white house hopes it can do that, at least for the vast majority of users. >> this website is going to get fixed. >> reporter: healthcare.gov opened for business october 1st. it has been a disastrous two months. the si
don? >> barbara, appreciate that. >>> the moment of truth drawing near. tomorrow is the self-imposed deadline to fix the obama care website. president obama has pledged that healthcare.gov will be working and millions of americans will be able to get through. good morning, jill. she looks very warm. >> good morning, don. this is not supposed to be like the final fix. what it is, is to get the website to the point where they can handle 50,000 people at one time. what they...
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♪ i'm in the autumn of the year the and now i think of my life ♪ >> reporter: all the disillusioned don drapers nodded along. it was if in that winter between the death of john kennedy and the coming of the beatles a whole generation went from optimistic youth to disappointed middle age. after the assassination, the journalist mary mcgrory said "we'll never laugh again." and kennedy aide daniel patrick moynihan famously replied "mary, we will laugh again, it's just that we will never be young again." it was a self-fulfilling prophecy. that's why, 50 years later, the death of john f. kennedy still resonates so powerfully with those of us who were kids at the time. it was the moment when our parents went from believing in all the great things that were going to be to regretting what might have been. >> osgood: ahead, for all time. and had them show us. r we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you ma
♪ i'm in the autumn of the year the and now i think of my life ♪ >> reporter: all the disillusioned don drapers nodded along. it was if in that winter between the death of john kennedy and the coming of the beatles a whole generation went from optimistic youth to disappointed middle age. after the assassination, the journalist mary mcgrory said "we'll never laugh again." and kennedy aide daniel patrick moynihan famously replied "mary, we will laugh again, it's just that...
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. >> but in practice, don, we have -- listen you're multimillionaires and developing huge things. a lot of our viewers just want to build one house to spec it and sell it or a small building. are lower interest rates just automatically good for real estate? we learned in '06 they may not be. i'm wondering if we're smarter now? >> i don't think -- i think lower interest rates -- escalating help taper the market and control it. credit is still not available. if you look at the mortgages, 70% are for refinances. only 30% right now for new mortgages and new purchases. that should be the inverse of that. the challenge is, is that real credit is more difficult to get especially for first-time home buyers. >> weight your read on where the housing market is going? >> still tight. on the credit side. there are certain cities doing very well. boston we're enjoying a boom time, actually 40% of the boston market, the buyers are paying over the asking price in the high end market, 54% are paying over the asking price. >> what? >> they're paying over the asking price. >> 54% are paying over the
. >> but in practice, don, we have -- listen you're multimillionaires and developing huge things. a lot of our viewers just want to build one house to spec it and sell it or a small building. are lower interest rates just automatically good for real estate? we learned in '06 they may not be. i'm wondering if we're smarter now? >> i don't think -- i think lower interest rates -- escalating help taper the market and control it. credit is still not available. if you look at the...
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i'm don lemon. "escape from jonestown" begins now. thanks for watching. >>> this is the way jonestown looked the day it died, november 18th, 1978. >> die with a degree of dignity. lay down your life with dignity. >> a self-proclaimed religious paradise in guyana in south america. carved out of the jungle by jim jones, a man who called himself god. >> how very much i've loved you. how very much i've tried my best to give you the good life. >> who convinced his followers to kill their children and then kill themselves. >> let us be done with it. let's be done with the agony of it. >> drinking a kool-aid-type fruit punch laced with deadly cyanide. >> something to put you to rest. oh god. >> 30 years later in a place where words could kill and did, there is silence. an empty field, the people gone. almost no trace of their lives or dreams. this is the site of jonestown's open-air meeting hall where i'm standing right now, where the reverend jim jones led his followers into the worst mass murder and suicide pact in america's history. only
i'm don lemon. "escape from jonestown" begins now. thanks for watching. >>> this is the way jonestown looked the day it died, november 18th, 1978. >> die with a degree of dignity. lay down your life with dignity. >> a self-proclaimed religious paradise in guyana in south america. carved out of the jungle by jim jones, a man who called himself god. >> how very much i've loved you. how very much i've tried my best to give you the good life. >> who...
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i don think it's automatic what they do, we just don't know yet. >> dan, you and i had an exchange th week and you made the point that this prsident hagone way too f in his quest to use govement to do good, that it's become coercive, the idea of the mandates the center pie of obama care. that the big te of this? >> i think so. the theory of lberal politics going bk to fdr is they cld come up with ideas to do good like social security and medicare and micaid, and although it might be efficient, they could just make it work. the administrative state, the bureaucraci could make it work. that has been the they. we are seein a test case right now with oma care whether th grandntitlement can be made to worky the administrative bureaucracies. if it continues to have the sorts of problemst is, i think a lot o votersor whom gernment is on the bubble right ow, make no stake about it, are going to start pulling back their support for this basic idea tat liberals and progrsives have pushed f the st 80 year >> i think there is a lot of truth to that i think sometimes we underestimate how much ever
i don think it's automatic what they do, we just don't know yet. >> dan, you and i had an exchange th week and you made the point that this prsident hagone way too f in his quest to use govement to do good, that it's become coercive, the idea of the mandates the center pie of obama care. that the big te of this? >> i think so. the theory of lberal politics going bk to fdr is they cld come up with ideas to do good like social security and medicare and micaid, and although it might be...
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joining me is don from gfi, kevin landis. thank you for joining us. john, let me kick this off with you. technology certainly helping fuel this market rally this year but we saw microsoft get downgraded today. cisco had a big upset last week. and downgrade as well. what's going on with tech? >> i think one thing that you don't hear is that the nasdaq was up 32% year to date. so i think that's one thing that's going on. you know the nasdaq really led us higher. we had some good names, good cash flow good free cash flow as well as good dividend yield. a lot of the big cap nasdaq stocks like cisco intel, microsoft, the yields have been going higher, so we see those stocks you could actually buy with yield around the ten-year treasury. ncaa nasdaq is up 32%. once we get around 4,000, those big numbers usually lead to a little resistance. obviously, carl's statement -- tweet later in the day took us off the highs. i think if we look ahead, there's a lot to be positive about both in terms of the tech cycle. i think that -- agree with tom at jpmorgan we have
joining me is don from gfi, kevin landis. thank you for joining us. john, let me kick this off with you. technology certainly helping fuel this market rally this year but we saw microsoft get downgraded today. cisco had a big upset last week. and downgrade as well. what's going on with tech? >> i think one thing that you don't hear is that the nasdaq was up 32% year to date. so i think that's one thing that's going on. you know the nasdaq really led us higher. we had some good names, good...
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real money's ali veshi sits don with the minister of labor to talk about how to get more people in the work store force d whether raising the country's minimum wage is a good idea. >> plus. >> the card is right in front of me. >> the the heart transplant improved. we'll explain in our techno report also tonight. >> going down to arkansas that is spectacular to experience it from inner space. >> visionary or environmental nightmare. see what one artist hopes to string across a colorado river. ♪ al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >> introduces america tonight. >> in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >> grounded. >> real. >> unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >> an escape from the expected. >> i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. america tonight next on al jazeera america >> in detroit mourners filled a church today to remember a is is 19-year-old black woman.
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>> don lemon. have a great weekend, everybody. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> right now, the house is getting ready to decide on a new obama care plan. the republican bill would override the president's fix, but will democrats join the chorus? stay with us on that. . right now president obama gearing up for a critical meeting on his health care fix. he is holding talks with insurance company ceos. the white house briefing getting under way right now. right now,
>> don lemon. have a great weekend, everybody. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> right now, the house is getting ready to decide on a new obama care plan. the republican bill would override the president's fix, but will democrats join the chorus? stay with us on that. . right now president obama gearing up for a critical meeting on his health care fix. he is holding talks with insurance company ceos. the white house briefing getting under way right now. right now,
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those other folks were, if they were people who suffered heart attacks or fell down or whartever, we don' know. in terms of shooting victims, we only heard of four tsa people, one of whom was killed and the gunman for a total of five. in terms of the identity of the gunman, there had been reports and you heard if you were listening closely, you heard the he authorities ask questions about a report circulating, that the gunman is an offduty or former tsa employee. we've been told by several officials that that is not the case. they are still trying to verify the identity of the gunman and there will be lots of investigation now about what the gunman had in mind, is there any -- did he leave behind any writings, why did he go there? that is all unknown at this point. >> thanks for that. pete, lots of questions still being answered at this time. we'll have more from you late e joining us on the phone, an eyewitness who was questioned by police at lax. >> how are you? >> good. >> i'm at lax right now. i'm at the international terminal. i was in terminal three and just gotten through the secu
those other folks were, if they were people who suffered heart attacks or fell down or whartever, we don' know. in terms of shooting victims, we only heard of four tsa people, one of whom was killed and the gunman for a total of five. in terms of the identity of the gunman, there had been reports and you heard if you were listening closely, you heard the he authorities ask questions about a report circulating, that the gunman is an offduty or former tsa employee. we've been told by several...
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back on october 23rd, don in new york quizzed me with a question about abaxis. they sell point of care blood analyzers which provide clinicians with rapid blood tests for humans and animals. this gives docs the opportunity to run realtime blood tests in their office instead of sending to an outside laboratory. a great idea, but the company missed on both earnings and inventory. i would stay away from abxis. and jill turned about pitney bowes. we used to talk about that company in the past. i wanted to do some additional digging. pitney bowes has transformed into a legacy company. ppbi's partnership with ebay lacks promising, and the company's new program to stabilize revenues is, indeed working. i think if we get more signs that the new products are sustainable, pbi can move higher into the end of the year, but be careful, the stock has been a monster winner, as rallied 124% so far. next up, jerry in florida asked me about bjri. i hadn't looked at that in ages. for the last couple of year, bj's has been a real dog. this casual pizza and beer chain used to be a n
back on october 23rd, don in new york quizzed me with a question about abaxis. they sell point of care blood analyzers which provide clinicians with rapid blood tests for humans and animals. this gives docs the opportunity to run realtime blood tests in their office instead of sending to an outside laboratory. a great idea, but the company missed on both earnings and inventory. i would stay away from abxis. and jill turned about pitney bowes. we used to talk about that company in the past. i...
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[laughter] mayor don stafford brought readings. to the mayors left is the flag draped union tombstone of private amos mckinney. with tears of joy in their eyes, granddaughter and great-grandson undraped the ancestor's tombstone. after lying for 99 years in an unmarked grave, private amos mckinney is no longer one of the forgotten. reenactors prepared to carry out the volleying. and homage is paid to the civil war veterans, private amos mckinney. in conclusion, to learn additional interesting details regarding civil war black soldiers and sailors you must put on your to-do list a visit to the african-american civil war museum in washington d.c.. the museum is open to the public on tuesdays and saturdays. long vertical banners with interesting information line to visitors walk leading to the entrance. on the first saturday of each month at 11:00 at 1:00 p.m. the descendents hour is held during which time guests are given the opportunity to share their ancestors story. upon request extremely knowledgeable curator harry jones will guid
[laughter] mayor don stafford brought readings. to the mayors left is the flag draped union tombstone of private amos mckinney. with tears of joy in their eyes, granddaughter and great-grandson undraped the ancestor's tombstone. after lying for 99 years in an unmarked grave, private amos mckinney is no longer one of the forgotten. reenactors prepared to carry out the volleying. and homage is paid to the civil war veterans, private amos mckinney. in conclusion, to learn additional interesting...
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is a big star of country music, these days, one city in the country is the focus of his attention as don dahler will show us. >> whatever makes you feel like a rock star! >> reporter: after months of relentless touring country megastar kenny chesney is taking a break. >> thank you. >> but not before meeting with some very important fans. >> you are going to have this moment this morning at the hospital. >> yeah. >> heartfelt, it was good for me. >> spread the love. >> kenny chesney, straight from the heart, later on sunday morning. >> osgood: historian doris kearns goodwin shares presidential anecdotes with mo rocca. steve hartman bears a grandmother's secrets for changing lives behind bars. the fast draw takes a measure of marathoners and more, but first the headlines for this sunday morning, the 3rd of november, 2013. twice in los angeles, flights are operating normally at los angeles airport after the shootings, it left a tsa agent dead and several others injured. we get the latest now from carter evans. >> when paul opened fire in terminal three, he was carried a handwritten note, fb
is a big star of country music, these days, one city in the country is the focus of his attention as don dahler will show us. >> whatever makes you feel like a rock star! >> reporter: after months of relentless touring country megastar kenny chesney is taking a break. >> thank you. >> but not before meeting with some very important fans. >> you are going to have this moment this morning at the hospital. >> yeah. >> heartfelt, it was good for me....
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a couple of your tweets -- 83% of food stamp recipients work full-time from don ritchie. medicaid,with snap, section eight, school lunch, heating assistance, how much would one need to learn for the same benefit? a response for either of those. guest: the average family is getting probably about $20,000 25,000 -- we have thousand dollars a year. people working full-time is not accurate, but if you are the working-time, requirement does not apply to you. in the long-term individuals would be benefited by a nudge it would move them more into the labor force and that would be best for the taxpayers as well. guest: we have not talked very much about wages. you could work full-time and your making them wage, you are making $15,000 a year. people to think about trying to support a family on 15 -- on $15,000 a year. these programs, including food up,ps, help to bump that and in an important way, and the debt is just that if we did not have these programs at all, we thed have 37 -- 30% of population that are poor instead of about 15%. the first safety net that i described, it is
a couple of your tweets -- 83% of food stamp recipients work full-time from don ritchie. medicaid,with snap, section eight, school lunch, heating assistance, how much would one need to learn for the same benefit? a response for either of those. guest: the average family is getting probably about $20,000 25,000 -- we have thousand dollars a year. people working full-time is not accurate, but if you are the working-time, requirement does not apply to you. in the long-term individuals would be...
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kennedy continued to wear the suit during the emergency swearing in of lynn don johnson as president. >> that whole scene is obviously just surreal. she aarrives in the cabin of air force one in these clothes covered in the president's blood. >> reporter: mrs. kennedy was still in her suit when she arrived later that evening at andrews air force base in maryland. the president's brother at her side in the middle of the night. once at the white house, her personal maid put the suit in a bag so mrs. kennedy wouldn't have to look at it. then, sometimes in 1964, the blood-stained suit arrived here, at the national archives building at the nation ago capital. it came in a box along with a handwritten note from jackie kennedy's mother. it read, simply, "jackie's suit and bag, worn november 22nd, 1963." all this time it's been forbidden from public view and will makely stay that way for a very long time. in 2003 after her mother's death, caroline kennedy gave the suit to the people of the united states with the understanding that it wouldn't be put on public display for 100 years. and even t
kennedy continued to wear the suit during the emergency swearing in of lynn don johnson as president. >> that whole scene is obviously just surreal. she aarrives in the cabin of air force one in these clothes covered in the president's blood. >> reporter: mrs. kennedy was still in her suit when she arrived later that evening at andrews air force base in maryland. the president's brother at her side in the middle of the night. once at the white house, her personal maid put the suit...
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and blackberry shares plunged more than 15% after the smartphone make area ban donned plans to sell itself. twitter raised its ipo price to between 23 and $25. it's ahead of its highly anticipated debut on thursday. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. at a ford dealer with a little q and a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee, affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. get up to $140 in mail-in rebates when you buy four select tires with the ford
and blackberry shares plunged more than 15% after the smartphone make area ban donned plans to sell itself. twitter raised its ipo price to between 23 and $25. it's ahead of its highly anticipated debut on thursday. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are...
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is a big star of country music, these days, one city in the country is the focus of his attention as don dahler will show us. >> whatever makes you feel like a rock star! >> reporter: after months of relentless touring country megastar kenny chesney is taking a break. >> thank you. >> but not before meeting with some very important fans. >> you are going to have this moment this morning at the hospital. >> yeah. >> heartfelt, it was good for me. >> spread the love. >> kenny chesney, straight from the heart, later on sunday morning. >> osgood: historian doris kearns goodwin shares presidential anecdotes with mo rocca. steve hartman bears a grandmother's secrets for changing lives behind bars. the fast draw takes a measure of marathoners and more, but first the headlines for this sunday morning, the 3rd of november, 2013. twice in los angeles, flights are operating normally at los angeles airport after the shootings, it left a tsa agent dead and several others injured. we get the latest now from carter evans. >> when paul opened fire in terminal three, he was carried a handwritten note, fb
is a big star of country music, these days, one city in the country is the focus of his attention as don dahler will show us. >> whatever makes you feel like a rock star! >> reporter: after months of relentless touring country megastar kenny chesney is taking a break. >> thank you. >> but not before meeting with some very important fans. >> you are going to have this moment this morning at the hospital. >> yeah. >> heartfelt, it was good for me....
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. >> in sunnyvale, california, the tasting room has become gathering police for mead experts, don drake is a regular. >> crystal clear flavor, you can just tiny hint of citrus then a toasted back note and honey makes it last a long time. >> rabbit's foot owners produce a startling 'a of alcoholic drinks to start with honey. >> this is a golden strong ail. >> small taste. >> i'm working today. >> you don't have to drink it all. that's maria's favorite. >> tell that's made with honey. >> absolutely. 45% honey but not sweet. >> right. a little sweet but i finished it. a tough job, but somebody's got to do it. >> nothing else in there but washington wild flower honey. very flagrant, like walking in to a guard glenn wild flowers are in there. >> people are drinking it, liking it, people are asking how they can get more. and the next thing you know i'm in my garage in sunnyvale making 200 gallons a year and giving it away. >> in 2001 paul quit his job in hi-tech betting his future on a drink from the past. >> lots of stories about businesses starting in garages in silicon valley but not makin
. >> in sunnyvale, california, the tasting room has become gathering police for mead experts, don drake is a regular. >> crystal clear flavor, you can just tiny hint of citrus then a toasted back note and honey makes it last a long time. >> rabbit's foot owners produce a startling 'a of alcoholic drinks to start with honey. >> this is a golden strong ail. >> small taste. >> i'm working today. >> you don't have to drink it all. that's maria's favorite....
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i asked don logan, the ceo of time inc., are we making a mistake? he says, no, that's a customer service company. they'll be around in 10, 20, 40 years. don't worry about it. plus, he is now with amazon web services done -- and i think ibm is actually a cool company. they're taking watson and putting him online, that super computer. so that we can all share -- i was listening to your kickout music last time was, you know, hey, get off of my cloud. >> right. >> the people getting on the cloud thing, that's where i worried because it's a buzz word. when you look at ibm saying we're going to have shared web services, we're going to allow you to timeshare. go back to the history i'm writing about in the book. it all begins with timesharing. we got away from that. once we can have shared web services, shared super computers, that brings things to the next level. jeff besos is the smartest ceo. >> when you said that, that the market can't be that wrong and then i think about aol, remember that? >> no, i've forgotten that, joe. >> what was that total deal
i asked don logan, the ceo of time inc., are we making a mistake? he says, no, that's a customer service company. they'll be around in 10, 20, 40 years. don't worry about it. plus, he is now with amazon web services done -- and i think ibm is actually a cool company. they're taking watson and putting him online, that super computer. so that we can all share -- i was listening to your kickout music last time was, you know, hey, get off of my cloud. >> right. >> the people getting on...
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so don goes down today. nothing gold can stay. his work became more and more consequential during the course of his life as i friday suggested. and he was considered by many to be a sort of, you know, folksy poet and a local spokesperson and hero. one of the farmers almanac tapes are sidewise thinks about it and birch trees. one of his early biographers, demand called lawrence thompson uncovered, wasn't that hard to do, some of the less than splendid aspects of frost personal and public life. and at a certain point, people began to confuse or conflate the difficulties that he had the madness that ran in his family with the lighthearted seeming surface of his poems and his reputation took a bit of a nosedive. i think by now that has reversed again and he is understood to be a poet of great depth and complexity. without overstating the case for ann arbor or making a crucial for his work, it is important to remember that this poet, who seems so rooted in a particular place also with elsewhere. and the fact that his work has crossed n
so don goes down today. nothing gold can stay. his work became more and more consequential during the course of his life as i friday suggested. and he was considered by many to be a sort of, you know, folksy poet and a local spokesperson and hero. one of the farmers almanac tapes are sidewise thinks about it and birch trees. one of his early biographers, demand called lawrence thompson uncovered, wasn't that hard to do, some of the less than splendid aspects of frost personal and public life....
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. >> ifill: and the loon don wail case we heard from, this is separate, to, right? >> that was trading losses and has nothing to do with the mortgage issues addressed here in this settlement. >> ifill: lynn stout, are you satisfied this is a civil agreement and the criminal case is yet to come? >> yeah, i think so. this chapter is not finished for j.p. morgan. there's still the possibility of criminal investigations as part of the settlement the bank has agreed to cooperate in assisting those investigations. they've made admissions to facts that are going to make it easier for other investors who feel they've been defrauded to bring civil action so this is certainly progress but this is by no means over for j.p. morgan >> ifill: lynn scout at cornell, bert ely thank you very much. >> thank you for having me here. >> woodruff: as the u.s. negotiating team readies for the next round of talks in geneva over iran's nuclear program, president obama urged senators at the white house today to hold off on seeking additional sanctions on the country. afterwards, six senators
. >> ifill: and the loon don wail case we heard from, this is separate, to, right? >> that was trading losses and has nothing to do with the mortgage issues addressed here in this settlement. >> ifill: lynn stout, are you satisfied this is a civil agreement and the criminal case is yet to come? >> yeah, i think so. this chapter is not finished for j.p. morgan. there's still the possibility of criminal investigations as part of the settlement the bank has agreed to...
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that great scene, don draper singing "nobody never knows." there's a great cultural divide. you say it started in '63. why? >> it started in '63 because tv and radio woke up to this huge youth movement in britain. >> yes. >> before '63, kids liked the beatles, kids like the stones couldn't play on tv or radio. then tv woke up to the beatles in '63 and all those screaming girls. >> we're coming up on the 50th anniversary on what happened in february of '64. what was the moment in '63. beatles in '62 had a couple of lovely songs. in '63 they were hammering out "i want to hold your hand." what was the tv moment. >> it was an airport moment when ed sullivan was coming back from london and beatles were coming home from stock home and he saw 2,000 or 3,000 screaming girls. >> that was happening in britain. >> been this huge shift in britain in '63. then ed sullivan wants these kids on his show. they go from february '63 their first hit to february '64, 73 million americans tune in to see them. >> '63 obviously an event we're coming up on the 50th anniversary, jfk's assassination.
that great scene, don draper singing "nobody never knows." there's a great cultural divide. you say it started in '63. why? >> it started in '63 because tv and radio woke up to this huge youth movement in britain. >> yes. >> before '63, kids liked the beatles, kids like the stones couldn't play on tv or radio. then tv woke up to the beatles in '63 and all those screaming girls. >> we're coming up on the 50th anniversary on what happened in february of '64. what...
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don democratic thinkers were on hand for an all-day session. i want to bring in two people inside those meetings. former clinton adviser tracy supple. mitch stewart was also a senior adviser and first director of the obama for america campaign. good to see both of you, thank you. >> good morning. >> thank you, chris. >> take us inside that room, tracy, as much as you can. what are the big takeaways. >> the takeaways are there is significant momentum with new donors, old donors, familiar faces, new faces. 1.1 million people have already participated in the facebook effort at ready for hillary.com and those numbers are going up very dramatically every day. so what happened yesterday was a group of people coming together to talk about what to do, how to get more people, how to continue this momentum and really seize this moment early on as a significant foundation to create this movement of people who are in fact, quite simply, ready for hillary. >> we're going to get back to this conversation but we need to go live to this hearing. todd park, chi
don democratic thinkers were on hand for an all-day session. i want to bring in two people inside those meetings. former clinton adviser tracy supple. mitch stewart was also a senior adviser and first director of the obama for america campaign. good to see both of you, thank you. >> good morning. >> thank you, chris. >> take us inside that room, tracy, as much as you can. what are the big takeaways. >> the takeaways are there is significant momentum with new donors, old...
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. >>> you are in the "cnn newsroom," i'm rosa flores in for my good friend, don lemon. we have a lot of news to cover. thank you so much for being with us. >>> a helicopter crashed through the roof of a pub killing at least eight people in glasgow, scotland. a band was playing for a crowd of about 150 people hanging out in the pub when suddenly a police chopper smashed through the roof. three of the dead were the helicopter's crew. five others were killed inside that bar. 14 people are hospitalized with serious injuries. investigators searched into the night for others who might be buried in the rubble. and emergency officials said earlier that people stuck in the debris were communicating with rescue crews. cnn's richard quest is tracking the story live in glasgow. richard, what a horrible story. do we know how many people might be trapped inside this pub? >> reporter: no, we don't, and when the police were asked out at the news conference earlier this evening, they said basically that the helicopter had crashed through the roof of the building and was now dominating t
. >>> you are in the "cnn newsroom," i'm rosa flores in for my good friend, don lemon. we have a lot of news to cover. thank you so much for being with us. >>> a helicopter crashed through the roof of a pub killing at least eight people in glasgow, scotland. a band was playing for a crowd of about 150 people hanging out in the pub when suddenly a police chopper smashed through the roof. three of the dead were the helicopter's crew. five others were killed inside that...
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had gone out d this was their return trip with two big boxes of dunkin' donuts coffee and a stack of don box it because they wanted to give coffee and donuts to everyonepe who was working in a call center because they were so happy. an i walked around the call center and talk to people taking the calls and dealing with people over the computer. something one woman was just beaming. i asked her you look like something just wonderful happened. you have got quite a smile. somebodyust talked to who was paying i want to say $800 a month into cobra and it just sounded better plan for $500 a month. $300 a month was a pretty big deal in that family slave so she had a wonderful exchange with that person who had called then. we have people when they come in life, they are taken in private rooms to discuss it and when people find out what the deal is a lot of people are getting hugs. there's a story in "the new york times" today about a woman who burst into tears of joy when she found out she could get coverage and i would like to ask unanimous consent to have it put into the record. there is more
had gone out d this was their return trip with two big boxes of dunkin' donuts coffee and a stack of don box it because they wanted to give coffee and donuts to everyonepe who was working in a call center because they were so happy. an i walked around the call center and talk to people taking the calls and dealing with people over the computer. something one woman was just beaming. i asked her you look like something just wonderful happened. you have got quite a smile. somebodyust talked to who...
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hallmark changed the lyrics to deck the halls so the sweater reads, don we now our fun apparel instead of gay apparel. outraged customers have blasted the card company on social media. hallmark said it's surprised by the backlash but it has no plans to stop selling the sweater. >>> hallmark sweater is trending on twitter this morning. also trending obama approval. the president's approval rating hit an all-time low in a new paul. cbs is considering a new "how i met your mother" spinoff. apple device goes on sale today and dell confirms it was selling a laptop that smelled like cat urine but fixed it. follow us on twitter at #cbssf. >>> and updating you now on our breaking news in milpitas, an injury accident on northbound 680 continues to block at least one lane approaching scott creek. and these are once again a live look at the scene. it was a construction worker and another worker in a work truck. they were working to remove a sign on the shoulder when another driver rammed into that truck and one person was killed. another worker suffered minor injuries. so you can see the investig
hallmark changed the lyrics to deck the halls so the sweater reads, don we now our fun apparel instead of gay apparel. outraged customers have blasted the card company on social media. hallmark said it's surprised by the backlash but it has no plans to stop selling the sweater. >>> hallmark sweater is trending on twitter this morning. also trending obama approval. the president's approval rating hit an all-time low in a new paul. cbs is considering a new "how i met your...
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tell me i don your take on that. how much legit push back is, yes, the rollout stinks, but the predictions are all negative that are hard to substantiate. >> that's the argument the president is trying to make, blame me, we blew the rollout, but have patience, you'll like the plan. and unlike most politicians in washington, the american people seem to have an open mind. will problems facing health care law eventually be solved? yes, 54%. no, 45%. so there is an open meeind amon the public. so if you're the white house, you're thinking that is a tough verdict for the american people and yet again, they're pretty open minded. the president blew it, let's see if he can get it right. a majority there 54%. so a potential silver lining here. if they get it right, there is a potential silver lining that they can say, okay, learned our lesson. >> and also the top line polls we were talking about, the fact they stayed steady is that also kind of seen as good news for the administration that despite the negative headline after
tell me i don your take on that. how much legit push back is, yes, the rollout stinks, but the predictions are all negative that are hard to substantiate. >> that's the argument the president is trying to make, blame me, we blew the rollout, but have patience, you'll like the plan. and unlike most politicians in washington, the american people seem to have an open mind. will problems facing health care law eventually be solved? yes, 54%. no, 45%. so there is an open meeind amon the...
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. >> for our country's sac, certainly for our soldier's sake, for the sake of every veteran who donned the uniform and not for his country or her country. america's mission should always be to keep the peace, not police the world. in america they did not seek to become involved in every conflict around the world would do things that can make us safer at home and abroad. eisenhower is right to observe that little wars can lead to bigger wars. reagan was right, that america's purpose is to promote peace through strength. >> some people see that in the republican party, maggie, are talking again about rant paul and isolationism. what's the line that he walks here? >> he's trying to be reagan without beening an isolationist. he's trying to look at a, he's going to the citadel, a military institution, he's not avoiding it. this is a big theme of his. he is going to places that it moo be welcome. he is saying, i will keep my message consistent. i think you will continue to hear a lot of that, the line is, he has to not seem like his dad, he is saying, no wars, no time, no intervention, no an
. >> for our country's sac, certainly for our soldier's sake, for the sake of every veteran who donned the uniform and not for his country or her country. america's mission should always be to keep the peace, not police the world. in america they did not seek to become involved in every conflict around the world would do things that can make us safer at home and abroad. eisenhower is right to observe that little wars can lead to bigger wars. reagan was right, that america's purpose is to...
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. >> she hit her head on the pavement. 61-year-old don navidad tried. he's recuperating now from the severe bruises. he says he would do it all over again. >>> if you've ever had jury duty, you know there are a lot of questions. well, an online juror questionnaire for the dekalb county court in georgia listed slave as an occupation choice. they showed it to the court and they set it was a mistake. >>> toronto's crack smoking mayor might not be helping toronto's image. but he's helping to sell a movie. a look at the production and the writers next. which rewards her for responsibly managing her card balance. before receiving $25 toward her balance each quarter for making more than her minimum payment on time each month. tracey got the bankamericard better balance rewards credit card, which fits nicely with everything else in life she has to balance. that's the benefit of responsibility. apply online or visit a bank of america near you. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working p
. >> she hit her head on the pavement. 61-year-old don navidad tried. he's recuperating now from the severe bruises. he says he would do it all over again. >>> if you've ever had jury duty, you know there are a lot of questions. well, an online juror questionnaire for the dekalb county court in georgia listed slave as an occupation choice. they showed it to the court and they set it was a mistake. >>> toronto's crack smoking mayor might not be helping toronto's image....
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you watch or listen to don imus every day. >> i think you have to dress appropriately for what you do. you should not be wearing what i am wearing doing what you are doing. connell: you should not be wearing what she is wearing. speedily idea if you are going out the weekend, maybe put on a turtleneck, you should do that. we should absolutely do a makeover. we are going to do a makeover. we're going to do a makeover. dagen: he makes the suit jackets. dagen: saw him and said you look amazing. connell: we have to look amazing. dagen: please come back. connell: come back. more trouble for blackberry, which has been an absolute mess. shareholders punishing that stock big-time today. dagen: and edward snowden laid his excuse. the former contractor now leaker trying to justify his actions. connell: and a big plug for mcdonald's eating chicken mcnuggets like crazy. with that, although stories coming up. the yield earlier, 2.6 today. we will be right back. ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a mar
you watch or listen to don imus every day. >> i think you have to dress appropriately for what you do. you should not be wearing what i am wearing doing what you are doing. connell: you should not be wearing what she is wearing. speedily idea if you are going out the weekend, maybe put on a turtleneck, you should do that. we should absolutely do a makeover. we are going to do a makeover. we're going to do a makeover. dagen: he makes the suit jackets. dagen: saw him and said you look...
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this is the team that joe robbie and done shu and don shula built. i cannot imagine something like this ever happened under those two gentlemen. ross needs to show leadership, put the standard, go into the locker room, be not only an owner but the team leader. he has not done so. i wish he would spend a lot left time investing money and asking the legislators and voters to pay for his roof and on extracting revenge for those legislators that did not let it go through and a lot more time and investment in getting this team cohesive, working and winning. >> greg, weigh in on this. what is the fix, though? that's the thing i'm stick with. if this is more than just boys being boys in a locker room, what is the fix? how do you change a culture throughout the entire league? >> i'm glad you used the word culture. first, this is going to change the culture of locker rooms in sport throughout the country forever. that's a pretty strong statement. in part, miss navarrnavarro, i' floridian now, i will say this, what exists today didn't exist when don shula and
this is the team that joe robbie and done shu and don shula built. i cannot imagine something like this ever happened under those two gentlemen. ross needs to show leadership, put the standard, go into the locker room, be not only an owner but the team leader. he has not done so. i wish he would spend a lot left time investing money and asking the legislators and voters to pay for his roof and on extracting revenge for those legislators that did not let it go through and a lot more time and...
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. >> don, you're not making your employees wear these hats, are you? >> only when times get really tough. we really celebrate the heritage of the fire departments in our restaurants. many of the local fire departments donate their used gear to put on display, almost like a museum. >> the firehouse subs was founded by two fire fighters. you are donating millions every year, raising millions for first responders. >> very proud of that. it is the heart of firehouse subs. the main thing that drives us to help out in our communities. >> kyle, congratulations on getting job. i'm glad you're here to share the story with us. don, thanks for hiring him. >> best decision we ever made. >> elisabeth, people watch this segment every week and we get lots of e-mails from people saying thank you, we're getting hired so we're going to keep going. >> thanks so much and congratulations to kyle. >>> coming up, a recall every parent needs to hear about this morning. hundreds of thousands of baby monitors being pulled because they can be deadly. what you need to know up nex
. >> don, you're not making your employees wear these hats, are you? >> only when times get really tough. we really celebrate the heritage of the fire departments in our restaurants. many of the local fire departments donate their used gear to put on display, almost like a museum. >> the firehouse subs was founded by two fire fighters. you are donating millions every year, raising millions for first responders. >> very proud of that. it is the heart of firehouse subs....
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don, pennsylvania, independent caller. caller: how are you? my wife and i, we have changed we have reduced our air- conditioning costs and turn our thermostat down in the winter we are not home. we try to do that. we just replaced the refrigerator. there is a program where you get to send your old refrigerator back, you get $50. it is a nice rebate. when it comes to your total energy cost, i would love to have solar, wind, all the safe renewable energies. in pennsylvania, we have the , we arel, fracking putting so much money into shale, we are not getting anything back. we are polluting our water, sticking millions of gallons of clean water into the ground. millions of water -- gallons of filthy water, contaminated water, it is costing money to clean up or get rid of that water. -- to go use any money into research for clean energy. we are going to kill our planet. the number one thing we have is clean water. we are not looking, spending any -- enoughresearch research money into clean energy sources. i would love to have solar panels on my hom
don, pennsylvania, independent caller. caller: how are you? my wife and i, we have changed we have reduced our air- conditioning costs and turn our thermostat down in the winter we are not home. we try to do that. we just replaced the refrigerator. there is a program where you get to send your old refrigerator back, you get $50. it is a nice rebate. when it comes to your total energy cost, i would love to have solar, wind, all the safe renewable energies. in pennsylvania, we have the , we arel,...
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and he doesn't care that he looks like don knotts there. the langone just gurns about him and he doesn't gush about some of the other guys that were running it for a while. >> we need some aprons. >> we've got those. >> did you talk about the earnings already? >> 95 versus 90? the estimate is up to what? 3.72 is what they're saying. >> and they already beat by a nickel, so that doesn't say much about the fourth quarter. if they take 3.72 and they beat it by 5, so they've got some money to play around with where they don't have to. we have those. they gave us those. i have one that says joe on it. >> i think michelle was in that day. >> was she, really? >> yeah. >> one of these days, i'll wear it in. but that's all i'm going to wear. >> ooh. ooh. >> don't turn around. >> scary. >> i won't turn around. i'll face the camera. but the guys back there are going to have some serious problems. >> jpmorgan, it is the big news. the $13 billion settlement between the justice department and jpmorgan expected to be announced today. kate kelly is outside
and he doesn't care that he looks like don knotts there. the langone just gurns about him and he doesn't gush about some of the other guys that were running it for a while. >> we need some aprons. >> we've got those. >> did you talk about the earnings already? >> 95 versus 90? the estimate is up to what? 3.72 is what they're saying. >> and they already beat by a nickel, so that doesn't say much about the fourth quarter. if they take 3.72 and they beat it by 5, so...
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her pub defender, michael don hoe, won the right for her to stay out of jail pending trial. they say now that the prosecutors poisoned the jury pool publicly calling her a socio path. they're now telling her attorney that they have a new possible theory for the case. claiming that she may have blind folded him before pushing him off the cliff. the defense is arguing that they have overreaching and wants the trial date pushed back and some charges dismissed. >> when they were exchanging vows, jordan wassing looing down and wasn't looking at cody. >> reporter: she says she doubted the wedding but didn't kill her husband of the big questions on when and how this case moves forward. now this is a federal case because the alleged crime happened on federal land. both sided now saying that they want to push this trial back into february if charges are dismissed in this by the judge, it will be an extraordinary event. >> talk a little bit more about this man possibly being bli blindfolded before he fell. how do prosecutors know that? >> there was a piece of clots found near the body
her pub defender, michael don hoe, won the right for her to stay out of jail pending trial. they say now that the prosecutors poisoned the jury pool publicly calling her a socio path. they're now telling her attorney that they have a new possible theory for the case. claiming that she may have blind folded him before pushing him off the cliff. the defense is arguing that they have overreaching and wants the trial date pushed back and some charges dismissed. >> when they were exchanging...